"Chicago," Oct. 9-20: Long before reality TV made being famous for being famous a thing, a talent triumvirate of Bob Fosse, John Kander and Fred Ebb came up with this glitzy-yet-grimy tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz. ChicagoTheMusical.com

“The Book of Mormon,” Nov. 26-Dec. 22:Matt Stone and Trey Parker - the four-time Emmy winning creators of “South Park” - stormed Broadway with this irreverent musical about two naive missionaries in Uganda facing a warlord bent on female circumcision. Doesn’t sound funny? Well, you don’t know Stone and Parker. The show not only won glowing critical acclaim, but nine Tony Awards (including Best Musical) and a Grammy. BookOfMormonBroadway.com

“Memphis,” Feb. 25–March 9, 2014: With a Tony-winning score from Bon Jovi’s David Bryan and inspired by actual events, “Memphis” is about a white DJ who breaks the color line of 1950s-era radio by playing R&B-infused rock ‘n’ roll. MemphisTheMusical.com

“American Idiot,” March 25-April 6, 2014: Based on Green Day’s multi-platinum album, this musical marries thrashing punk rock with Broadway visuals. The story is of three friends in a post 9/11 world trying to find their way as a neo-Lost Generation. The hits include “21 Guns,” “Boulevard of Broken Dreams,” “Holiday,” “Wake Me Up When September Ends” and the title track. AmericanIdiotTheMusical.com

Shows will be staged at Broward Center for the Performing Arts, 201 SW Fifth Ave., Fort Lauderdale. Season tickets for the six-show package range from $177 to $570. Contact: 800-764-0700 or BroadwayAcrossAmerica.com/fortlauderdale